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paar that in a = Seconehien like Fleet- ot Tewish cast. 
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his death age the hands of another; but wa he = 
Here 
street, thronged at all times, and more especially on a| the = ae recognised hi him in French, rene to a female, stating erie patos: cat 
Saturday sight, a great sacrifice of life was not the result | appearance between the e was stripped of his | badly, pars her to remit him m money, to inform bim 
of the casualty. The house of Mr. Bun dy appears to | ornaments, and con hae to ma strong-room, where he is | how _ 
ave been very old and crazy, from the fact that = — to remain so long as he cont! in the — the "othe * The jury vetarmed - verdict of “ Found 
hich tt i nis.—On pers rs a labouring man shift dooeeek: ”” there bein ng no — show how —— 
which was shored u up, is left standing, while the sa “of ing some timber under e dry arches of Waterloo got into the water.—An i inquest has athe held’on the body 
the front rooms and a na e fallen in. A tailor, Br ‘idge » he fell bac kwards — the top of the pis of rt min Knapp, sete shifter at the Marylebone 
sey We agson, seems to h had a narrow escape; he He was taken to St. Thomas’s | Theatre. It appeared that s e time since, whilst 
fall, and as the church He oapitel, where it was found that the spine was Seciinn ang wes at the ba ck of th g 
war rey She w bod near " the loins, and = skull frac "3 Yo hopes. are | doo bel f the ae 
was in t! then a the course of their search psa i f hikes ery.—On Sunday night, the land- iy den by a servant, apparently wi = Me stone in 
son in the ak - going down some cry from the third Indy of the Sivameer ‘Mies public- house, Euston-square, | hoof; he went to see if eye was ig iy ky the ak 
floor of Mr. Dobson’s premises, which overhun a power! fal lig ht i in one of = » preey, with its foot, struck him the The part imme- 
below. Wagso as made sensible of ‘his dan houses. cE ot t it w diately began to swell, an c ee ‘to University 
quickly retraced his steps, and was shortly sea bed, on 1 child it. "The psec os ege Hospital, where inflammation ensued, and he died 
res by Mr. Braidwood, superintendent of the Fire | was fou ng open and the house fall of smoke, and five | of the injury. Verdict, sets death.”—An in- 
Brigade, who ascended by means of ladders to the win- children busy i in extinguishing the flames. The parents quest has been held at a ners iss Sherer, an aged 
dow e he was standing, and, after demolishing t' ortun ea that deceased, 
casement, succeeded in safely getti im out. Se hey were all in bed except the boy, who | who was asthmatic, and had. not ee een able to obtain tied 
grag a A the parish of e have since waited was in the next room, when the candle fell over and set for my. r 10 da ays, sen hen a composing — = 
on th oe mans Stating that t y had carefully ex of the bed. The little girl, seeing the g i i ch she took at bed- "The 
mine t: e premises blaze, awoke her brother, Oo ran down s fi IL 
bed. 
of falling down, and t 
every ground to bation bar Be . they fell, hey parry drag 
pe ine after — died. Med 
cal evidence went to pro ve 
that deceased died fro 
ic 
m the effects of the decane which 
part of the adjoining pre with the I fe, after gpa 9 children to bed, os d = lowed, was shown to be of a narcotic nature, though the chemist 
of life would probably ONE 3 that the ‘public safety but had n a quarter of an who prescribed it stated that it was under the or rdinary 
oval being delayed id the children haus fh seal it : pent arsg The verdict was, That dec ceased, from the 
meeting of the next Court of Aldermen, and that they pansy tructi 1 een inevitable.— ttal effec’ Hed 
required his Lor be 7 ’s eis to be imm atiataly ex- - Sai red xg pacrg as a } dray laden with ae oe barrels | lution, administe: “sa herown mete a medicine reme- 
ercised in orderi een to ulled down.—The City proceeding along th the driver, ~~ then Peecinss 
Surveyor stated that here ae no authority ive the | bois was pian on ane 8 ay fell off, and was run over y uspected M: nai n Monday the ei. of 
Act of Parliament, for his Lordshi ip’s interfer uo | the wre He _and taken ie the London | St. "Marglebose church, High — observed something 
Hos spita b dead on his arrival.— | lying close to e by the railing separating the 
s lay i in his opinion on the ow ners, but if u k pl the pre- | churchyard otk re: Tt proved to bé the dead 
charchyarden he should at once take the respongiilty | mises of Mr. Hooper, surgeon, dente -road. Ita appears | body of a male infant, poe ad had been severed from 
absence of Mr. E Hoo ot his assistant was | the trunk. There was a “megan od case th t, 
arg however, the Court of Al- | preparing a quantity = ical ointm: a pipkin over a | and the hea ad could nowhere be The bod as 
decent assembled id rg power to in atten It ap- | fire i in the sho Op. ererates sath and the effect house. It pp 
pears, howev eat the City Surveyor has since been f the e shop, with — contents | of brown paper, ute as the Carlisle 
directed to take ; the necessary steps according to the pre- | of the oo net bl Other parts of | Journal, dated “sliews 19,1 840. 
tment of th Iso injured.—On night of ste y,a| Fires, onl fire broke out on Saturday at the chemical 
Repeal of the Corn Laws. —On Mo onday evening the | woman ‘Tesidi ing i n_Lisso n-grove on en te ering her house, | manufactory of Mr. Frieny, Tenter- ground Goodman’s- 
seueat? Soot of the Metropolitan Anti-Corn-law Asso- a oe of about 15 minutes, was alarmed by the fields. By the exe — oy the _firemen the flames were 
ciation was held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern; Mr. of her infant, which she had left alone a: —— subdued, but 
War sO M.P., in th on The report having been ps oa ras ie nm going forward towards the atuitie d. —About rie fad time a fire occurred i in “ 
read, it was moved and seconded, that it be received and | she was ri ra to rien her child red with blood, stalling belonging to Lloyd 
prin ate for ae gg This was followed by a proposal | which was fi owing copiously — tions on the face | the East India-road, cites Messrs. Marshall’s, oil ad 
that Pere desis be addition made to the resolution an hands. A surgeon baa “om 1 in, said that the the | tallow merchants. "By the prompt arrival of the engines 
that as vain to ons for the repeal of ie pana or ounds. were infli cted b a0 a it was subdued, ey t not before ' the — with poor d 
any other ba d laws, until the mass of the peop le ig proc red, when a large of te and str: e des roye ed.— 
J ir the sam ir. 
and E ha ioe advised that a national petition be The ma continues in great da anger from the “effects a Drese we. street, y Monies ry. e flames were not 
presented to the Queen, praying her to interfere to em the ig es; and it is feared wb serious consequences ae iarested until considerable damage had been done.—A 
cure the recognition of the a of the “« People’s | ensue.—On Thursday great sensation was created on Tuesday amongst the 
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This proposition r ng ag i omg tants of De eptford by 3 a fire in her  gapee 4 : Ahern 
great. c onfusion, mich completely sates A the St. Bride’s, Fle d ig Ya rd, | ge kiln ‘or pi 
che of the meetin rib nen “of the to the depth of. 20 ‘on he was penccaraeh ttt the sides eal. Th nt the Pass a 
es and effects « of the ind the mass of coffins pare — the a ball was rung, and the military, police, 
, Pe uproar, | fell se him. Assistance was “fmunediate ely n, but and labourers were ordered to the spot. “The engines of 
ae aene was carried nek the addition are h had If elay could t instantly brought to play on 
been moved. be. dinsttierad d th 1 A a recy mani- 
Tunnel.—On Tuesday the annual meeti ng of | were Coapuetely a under It | fested, but the news of the fire soon sp: hundreds 
tor. of this och paai to: . m the | not until past nine o’clock that the body was extricat of ned 5 fire was soon got 
report, it appeared thai the work is now nearly finished, | but death must hay. ued instantaneous] r under, and is supposed to have — by the over- 
the tunnel having been brought in twelve yards of | accident. ae the — of exhumation the whole ‘ecoting of the furnace under the —In reference to 
Wapping High-street. The footway descents on th ighbourhood in a state of grea reat exc’ citement, an da | the subject of fire s, Mr. A. Booth has. published a letter 
Wapping Pre are expected to be finished by t ddle | party of poli to t 
of the present year, an d by its termination i i d | had assembled By t Nati stb 8D. from the city and han the a ttempt to arrest in ‘Progress of a fire i ina chimney 
the company will be i ll fi Westminste ~ and the Coroners of the city and the | by any plan of putting a wet bl 
The 1 f the tunnel at present Staple ted is 11 iddlesex, it appears that during the x tre sagt throwing water down, is but a very r remote 
division of 
lst t twelve months 245 rt 2 ee. Reng — to death 
ose distri chiefly S leaving 
with a fire in it. 
h nici sts.—An inquest been held on the bodies of 
he balance shee showed a sum in hand two children of the name of Huddart. It ap 
of the children in fa 
ali 
‘Ita appeared that t otal cost of this pets 
Government f tgrant, and that it is tikely to be finished for 
recovered, but 
ied. Du ss they were pean 
Is a a pati the oe aia oan and h: 
ied. The reason the inquest was hel as that it the 
smother on Thursday left her her lodging madly, having 
but it w: 
Fleet Prison.—On Saturday a deputation from 
Woods and Forests visited the Quee 
over the debtors 
| day. _ The circumstance excited suspicion, 
man named Kuhen, wis was found in the “Theses fas 
Sunday. Mr. Kirby, of Sui urrey-street, Speed: tak ‘des 
spoken to him. He tga oom a Beclice for some 
foreign house e- A letter cam: 
c 
for 84. 8s. 
In eres instances, 
most obvious mode is to extinguish the 
fron rom the bottom, which may be done by on into ee 
which creates 
sulphurous acid gas, and pagina ascending the _chimney, 
will extinguish the flames 
in Re or, er at is equally effectual, nade the ri 
up the chimney by 
‘tials front of the fievpties. 
—A fe 
ee committed 
Northampton-square. The - 
ce from rds back of the | 
yet they es many 
This is rard wicaial 
perty h 
For. iiss ry om the Ban of Engiond— 
er ered inal 
F continaenpin. D i ig 
ronan rida the caution and sagacity of at turnke pap th t 
end Berenae ha seen decease hom he eee asa 
E company with at Spa, in Belgium. 
He had 
hy 
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ee 
known on that = He had 
i LOZ, which he declined note —— 
| elas sess ee with him. 
| owed him 150 napoleons, and be 
clin: 
Siem 24 
— | in good spirits, and ‘said he 
e ietopulaed his ed | by anew system of play which 
nstant! tly, i in “ ee a manner as | he to 
sible noun ier to his old quar- | of money. 
s.. His aia attempt ps cape foes of a 
Jew, with false whiskers, a ‘clas aut & d his face 
immense s apn 
had lost money a 
that he had 100/. or fg 
required; nor did he think he he destroyed himself 
ae 
| street. New ver 
Second per Cen! = and Picar: vd was, it is said 
tate, 
ibs § 
a trustee. 
mitted some months a; ago, but was not 
A few days — 
= ta t so ill as to “be unfit to leay 
i, heroetr removed in 
the Co 
en coms 
Pir wa Was in ag! 
sere that he is foe on t 
1007. has been offered fo 
continues 
